If so:
- if a tracker ball style mouse, turn mouse over, remove the restraining bit of plastic round the ball (usually a disc with a hole in the middle that you turn round), pop the ball out, and clean the spindles that the ball runs against (often they get clogged up with fibres, dirt etc - just use your nails to flick it off) then pop the ball back in
- if a wireless mouse are the batteries working and is the receiver plugged in to the USB port (or whichever hole it goes into)
Posted By: Old Man, Nov 18, 11:15:44
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